Arteriosclerosis typically first appears in the larger elastic arteries, particularly the aorta. Changes in the arterial wall, such as thickening and loss of elasticity, begin to manifest in these vessels as a response to factors like aging, hypertension, and high cholesterol levels. Over time, these changes can progress and affect smaller arteries, leading to various cardiovascular complications.
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Arteriosclerosis.
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Arteriosclerosis is hardening of the arteries.
progressive fatty calcific deposits inside blood vessels with resulting narrowing of the lumen of the vessel and ultimate block of the vessel. depending on the narrowing symptoms may be from mild to severe pain, numbness and small ulcers or gangrene also
atherosclerosis , monckeberg's arteriosclerosis, and arteriolar sclerosis
atherosclerosis , monckeberg's arteriosclerosis, and arteriolar sclerosis
Arteriosclerosis is the build up of plague in the arteries. Treatment of arteriosclerosis can be achieved with cholesterol lowering drugs, and in severe cases surgery.
The accented syllable of the word "arteriosclerosis" is "scler."
"Vessel" has the first syllable accented.
No, colitis does not mean that you have arteriosclerosis. However you may have arteriosclerosis if you are obese, have high blood cholesterol, or have a family history and if you are old and also have colitis.i
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